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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Feb 1879, p. 3

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¥ fa Rink to morrow, Friday, evening his . be a magnificent entertainment. -- In tatare the Carnival shall take place only once in two weeks, ' Assured of a Grand Bntettain- . ment. i Something interesting, instructive and pleasant may be expectediat the Lectiire and Concert to be given in the town hall here on the evening of Wednesday, 12th inst The Rev. Father Stafford, of Lindsay, one of the most successful lecturers in the province, will deliver the lecture, and choice musical talent from Whitby, Oshawa and Lindsay will take part in the concert. (See adv.) AE Election of JOfficers. At the antiual meeting of the County Lodge LO A B A held at Sunderland on Tursday, 4th fost, the following officers were duly elected : The next annual meeting is to be held at Port Perry. The county celebration of the anniversary of the battle of the Boyne will be held at Sun- derland. > B@ You can get four Ambrotypes. for 50 cents, at McKengie's Gallery, Port Perry. o Got into a Muddle. In our last we referred to the decision of Judge Caron setting aside the by-law requir. ing the closing of taverns fn Quebec at 11 o'clock p. m., each night, It appears that several parties who have puid fines imposed upon them by the Re- corder for contravention of the Act, ap led at the City Hall to have the amounts of their fines returned to them or deducted from the amount of their tax. bills One defendant was sentenced, it is said, gome two or thiee weeks ago, hy the Recorder to imprisonment with bard labor in default of payloga tine. A writ of habeas corpus will be applied for tosday for the release of this man, The power of the Recorder to sentence prisoners to Lard labor isalso called into yuestion in the matter, and & heavy suit of damages against the corpor- ation is in consequence spoken of. BIRTHS. At Sonya, on the 27th ult, the wifo of the |- Rev, A. Currie M. A, of a son, DIED. At Sonya, on the 28th ult, William, infant son of the Rev. A. Canie M. A, At Sonya, Jan'y 30th, Jane, beloved wife of the Rev. A, Curie M. A. aged 41 years, 9 months. Deceased was amiable, affectionate and kiud, was deservedly esteemed, is much lamented and will Le greatly missed, The devoted and disconsolate Lusband and mourning family have the sympathy of all in their sad bereavement, In Port Perry, on the 8rd inst. Mrs Mary Bweet, aged U2 ye.rs, + months und 24 daye. In Reach, on the 2nd imst., Mrs, Marga:e! Cox,laged & ears, Rrgarel ---- me The Mar zets. Opserver Orrice, Fib, 6 1879, Fall Wheat, .... ..... ... $075 to $085 + Spring Wheat, .... . 50to 078 prley .... 040 tc 060 0 25to 027 ' ui 04 to 055 Clover Seed . 310to 325 Hay per ton « 900%) 1000 Pork . 3b60t0 400 "Beet... . 300to 400 . Cheese... ... . 009to 010 Butter Tul, 010to 010 Batter Roll . . 0lote 010 Eggs ..ovve ne 000to 014 . Smoked Hams . 0ldto 010 Dried Hams. 009to 009 Potatoes 040 to 045 Hides... .... . 500to 605 Turkeys per fb ...... . 006to 007 Gress. oun een 004 to 005 Ducks ... . 006to 007 Chickens, 004 to 005 Nzounls Must be Paid ! HE undersigned would embrace this opportunity of informing all parties indebted by book account_or otherwise for goods obtained at her store, that the same must berpaid to herscif not later than the first day of April, 1879. If not ro paid they will bu placed in other hands for collection, Signed, MRS. DIESFELD. Port Perry, Feb. 5, 1870. LECTURE MD CONCERT, A LECTURE Ly the REV. FATHER STAFFORD, of Lindsay, will be de- livered in conoection with a CONCERT TOWN HALL, PORT PERKY, on the Evening of ~~ WEDNESDAY, FEB'Y 12th. In aid of the t R. ©. Church of this place. Distingnished Amateurs fro Lindsay, Whitby, Oshawa, and other places will assist at the Concert, Fiosing Port Peny, Feb. 6, 187. : B BLEIG] os, complete n Tir hl ncaa x. 4 JONES | Of the best § LAL A TO THE PREPABING Lo a ORT WISE IS SUFFICIENT. FOR STOCK TAKING -- ATi ) BRON. Balance of Winter Goods, at Cost for Six Weeks ! Fabulous quotations and Bargains Price Lists containing : Extraordinary an A Humbug and a Delusion \ hd A careful examination of Goods and Prices the only practical and satisfactory test. \ Call Solicited--Tnspection requested--Comparizon Courted. An Intelligent Verdict, without fear or favor, MNemanded. TRYING TIMES. like the present make it the emphatic lity of every individual to economize. JONES BROTHERS Have but one favor to ask from an intelligent community { -- Keep your cash in your pockets till you have thoroughly satis- yourselves by a careful aud impartial 2 investigation which House is most deserving of your confidence and can be dependert apon tor Substantial Bargains. Port Perry, Jan. 22, 1879, CREAT DISCOUNT SALE! T. GC. FORMAN'S. For Two Months, WHILE STOCK REGLCED AND NUXT ° BE SOLD. Port Perry, Jan 16, 1878, + BE00TS & SHOES! C. TRICK Would beg f intimate to the inhabitants of Port Perry and surrounding country, that he has ope ied a Large Stock of Boots & Shoes In the Store recently occupied by J. F, Paxton, as a Grocery. He has everything in Men's, Women's and Children's wear necessary to-keep FIXET DRY AND WARM During the present season, at prices to suit the times, and hopes by strict attention to business and fair and honorable dealing to merit a share of public patronage. Remember the place--One door East of Jones Bros, Block. Port Perry, Jan. 8 1879, x : ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS | ~ PORT Pe 1 HE Sub 'has much p that he has just finished aud is now manufacturing some of the fincst, most desirable . | CARRIAGES OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE their ready and rapid sale. My manufacture Is now being run and sought after over the ¢ of this Province, and every effort will be put forth to make the. manic of the OxTArI0 Canniadi Wonks, Port Prey, still more deservedly popular. ' OFAN EARLY CALL JS SOLICITED. "®M ° JAMES EMANEY: Port Perry, April 10, 1878. § Strayed Heifer. AME into the premises of the subscriber « Railroad Honge" opposite the Port rry Station of the Whitby, Port Perry & | Railwn hil fine in October last, a HEIFER witha litle white on the belly, coming three years old. : owner is notified to prove property, | Se noes, aad tako her way, othe he will be sold as the law directs. ii JESSE IRELAND, i "| comprising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, in informing his customers and the public generally materal and Workmanship. They will be sold at such Prices as will ensure i ~ pi -------- 1 HOLIDAY 1878 & 1809, Persons desirous of enjoying the festivities usnal at this season of the year with as little expense as possible will do well to call and see the GREAT DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS GOODS AT BROWN & CURRIE'S 23 Ibs Currants for #1.00 13 Ibs Good Sugar - - 1.00 Fine Young Hyson Ten at 35 cent per Ib 3 Ibs Solace Tobacco for 1.00 Beautiful Kid Gloves worth $1 for 50c per pair. . Ladies' Cloth Mantles ; Ladies' Fur Sets; Ladies' Trimticd Hats ; Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets; yard wide Wool Cashmeres at 35¢ per yard ; 16 yards good Wincey for $1; besides a host of fancy articles ull suitable for Chrisunas Presents'at Lowest Living Prices. Also a large stock of Gents goods. coniprising Scarfs, Shirts, Under-Clothing, Tweed Suits at 88, Overcodts, Worsted Coat- ings, Canadian and Scotch Tweeds all bought at rock bottom prices and fully 50 per cent. cheaper than last season. We would advise our Customers and the public generally to beware of pedlars, who at present are "investing the.country.-- We are prepared to sell yon beautiful Worsted Suitings for 24.50, the suit of 8} yds, double width, BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Dec. 12, 1878. a - - phon uid ORR CINE ime OL DRY G00DS, READY-MADE CLOTHING Hats, Caps, Furs, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &C. Still goes on with increase of Sales each week, which is most conclusive proof that they are GENUINE BARGAINS. (= Give them a trial and be convinced. Goods Sold only for Cash or Trade. Port Perry, Eeb. 5, 1879. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. REMOVAL, [las Removed his Merchant Tailoring Es- tablishment to Mr. Morgans Old Stand, opposite the Walker House. SPRING. We have much pleasure and best assorted Stocks of Hardware in the County, consistent with profit, OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARE, (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), consisting of NAILS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES, BUILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, and VARNISHES, TO FARMERS. nnfacturers a large stock of Farming Tools, We have bought direct from the Ma SCYTHES, SNAITHS, and RAKES, TO MILL MEN We can offer i~ducements in FILES of the best English make. LEATHER BELTING, wairanted genuine Oak-Tanued Lace Leather, MACHINE OILS, BABBIT METAL, and all other supplies. TO CARPENTERS. We make a specialty of TOOLS, and keep rothing but the best make of SAWS PLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, &C. T0 BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Our assortment is complete, embracing the usual lines of TRON, BAR, HOOP and BAND. STWRT, CAST SPRING, TIRE and SLEIGH SHOE, COIL CHAIN, HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS and WAGON SKEINS. Our stock is also well assorted in AHUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS, SHAFTS and POLES. CARKIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of every description. Thanking you for past favors, we solicit your valved orders for this season, : LAING & MEHARRY. SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, POKT PERRY. PRICES T0 SUIT THE TRE The undersigned would call attention to his superior stock of EW AND CHOICE GOODS More atimetive than ever, and at prices to suit the times. His Stock bas been purchased with a view to satisfy his customers in Quality; Style and Price. Watches. iy Gold and Silver FINE GOLD JEWELRY, © HANDSOME PATTERNS, Sa ELEGANT FANCY JEWELRY GREAT VARIETY, 60° ! B0ORS, 87ATIONIRY, 40., $F ul and examine my Stock. i Ge rs W.H. MCOAW, Royal Arcade, Port Perry in foforming the public that we now have one of the largest | marked also at the very Lowest Prices Highest Price PAID FOR Wheat, &c. Next See New Advertisement Week. S. II. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Jan. 9, 1879. . + JUST TO HAND BE A : I. J. DAVIS' _ Prime White Fish Trout; Herrings, &c. In Barrels and Half Barrels, CHOICE GROCERIES, CHEAP As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS | Cigars, &c., always in Stock. FLOUR & FEED Of all kinds--cheap for Oaskhi, IT Great Sale! hat from and after the passing of Jaw and the approval hereof bythe Ot de Conn of she. Cs County I Prohibit thé intoxicating liauors and. the issue of Be en Saami : wenty-| 2 210,) ph be a the same is repealed. Passed January 29th, 1879. Cir JAMES GRARAM, S. Waroky. 2Jo] JOHN SHIE , ™ County Clerk. ; 1 Take Notice ° That the above is 4 {rue copy of a by-law {o> repeal a by-law to prohibit the sale of intoxi+ issue of Licenses ford 3 cating liquors and t % same in the County of Ontario (passed by municipal council of said eonnty on the twenty-fifth day, of January, 1877), possed on the 201h day of January, 1879; and also take «4 notice that a meeting of the municipal electors of each municipa'ity in the County of Ontario, Will be held at the vMdermentioned places in the several municipalities in said County, ON THURSDAY, THE 27th FEB- : ; RUARY, 1870, "bh At the hoor of fen o.¢lock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking a poll to decide whether or not the by-law herein before mentioned ig approved by the said hidnicjpal electors, as provided by the Temperance Act of 1864. Brock--In the Township Hall, Sunderland Mara--In the Township Hall Rama--School House, Section No. 2, Pickering--At the Township Hall, Brougham Reath--At the Township Hall, Manchester, Scugog-- At Thorner's Hall Scott--At the Township Hall. 4 Thorah-- At the Township Hall, Beaverton Uxbridge-- At the Township Hall, Goodwood Whitby--At the Township Hall, Brooklid East Whitby--At the Township Hall, Col~ umbus. © For the Towns of Whitby--At the Town Hall, Whitby. Oshawa--At the Town Hall, Oshawa. For the Villages of Port Perry--At the Town Hall, Port Perry, Uxbridge--At the Town Hall, Uxbridge. Cannington--At the Town Hall, Canning- ton. JOHN SHIER, County Clerk, Ontario FOR THE DOMINION PLANING MILLS AND MACHINERY; TOGETHER WITH A FIRST CLASS DWELLING HOI TOWNorPORT PERRY. Mees from the owners, to ofter the following valuable Properfy for Sale by Private Contract, VIZ: PARCEL ONE. Dominion Planing Mills & Machinery Which are situated on lot No. 26%, on Lilla Street, together with a 20 horse powerEng ne and 30 horse power Boiler; Planer and Matcher, Four-sided Sticker, Double-head and Cope Tenoner, Power Mortise Machine, Scroll Saw, Turuing Lathe, Blind Machine, Cranks, Circular Saws, Dovetail Saws, Pat terns and Manding Knives, and everything requisite for a first-class Planing Factory business, There is ah abundant supply of water conyeyed to the Boiler by pipes, The above Mills are 54x64 fect in sizo and two stories in height. The Engine and Boiler and Machinery are new and of the latest improved pattern, There hus been a large business carried on in the above establishmens since its commencement. To a suitable party with sufficient capital, de half of the business would be retained by one of the existing partners if desirable, PARCEL TWO. House and Five Lots. Situate on the corner of John and Mary Streets, being lots Nos. 77, 78, 148, 149, and 150, and on which areerected a Frame House 21x32, two stories, with kitchen und wood. hed ; a frame stable 21x36. Plenty of bard atid soft water on the premises. This property is near the business portion of the town, and beautifully Aftuated in sight of the lake, Title indisputable and terms easy. For particulars, apply to JNO. & D. J. ADAMS, Brokers, Port Perry. Port Perry, Dec. 11, 1878, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Township of Reach: ald PRIVATE CONTRACT, 1. No. 2, and the South-half of Lot No, 7, in the 3rd Concession of the Township of Reach, well. situated, good soil, and a Yelling house on south-half of lot No. 7.-- ere is over 100 Acres of Timber ou Lot No. 2. These properties will wake good «= farms. 2 i A small cash payment will be reauiedy the balance to retrain on mortgage fore term of years to suit the p ir, Apply to 'T. H. McMillan, Oshe Ont, or to the Undersigned. | Ba. . LYMAN ENGL Oshawa, Sept. 18, 1878. fr Se or fo | Wanted--1,000 Bus. Potaioé: | of. For 'which the Highest Price in Ogsh will be paid. Port Perry, Oct, 24,1877,

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